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Topic Review (Newest First)

02-04-2014 06:38 PM

kevreh

Nice tank! Its hard to tell its only a 12gal from the pics. Are you using a sump or canister? I see what I think is a lily pipe and intake.

Update, currently rescaping, the riccia went nuts and got so heavy when it pearled it lifted the driftwood off the scape! So now i'm selling all the riccia and glosso... going for a new look this time stay tuned!

Impressive tank! I love the re-scape. Great pics - it's always refreshing to see an artist behind the lens, capturing and sharing their planted project.

I've never seen Staurogyne repens before; definitely going to try and find some now! Rad plant!

Thank you!

3/9/2013

Clearly the floaters won this battle...

03-01-2013 10:48 AM

tryank

Impressive tank! I love the re-scape. Great pics - it's always refreshing to see an artist behind the lens, capturing and sharing their planted project.

I've never seen Staurogyne repens before; definitely going to try and find some now! Rad plant!

02-05-2013 06:58 AM

Green_Flash

Once everything grows out it should look great, 12g long is a sweet tank to work with and looks like loads of fun to scape.

02-05-2013 05:46 AM

_FC

Long overdue update:
2/4/2013
I wanted to "work with what i had" so this is what i came up with. Glosso has been growing since my last update. It plateaued with my minimal osmocotte and semi weekly water changes but i threw in some Co2 and now dosing EI and blaow! it's taken off since.

I have some anubias, Staurogyne repens, glosso, javamoss, and amazon frog bit..

I had some rosie barbs that dug up all the hc :/ So i got rid of them and planted a piece of Bacopa Madagascariensis Glosso and a few other species. The grasshair died but all good. Tank is running healthy and i'm happy with it so far! I would love to re scape it now that i have the feel for it but i will wait till next year...